PHOTO: Jordan and Amelia Grives on their wedding day in Hamilton Island. Source: Instagram.

Young affluent entrepreneur Jordan Grives and his wife Amelia have recently acquired a charming historic Queenslander residence in inner Brisbane, marking an exciting new chapter in their lives. The exquisite property, dating back to 1889, is located in the highly sought-after suburb of Chelmer and holds significant heritage status. Previously owned by Paul Curtain, a prominent real estate agent from Place Estate Agents, this landmark address has been lovingly restored to its former glory.

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The impressive five-bedroom, five-bathroom home spans across 1600 square meters and was introduced to Mr. Grives by Jordan Navybox of Cohen Handler Queensland. However, both Mr. and Mrs. Grives have chosen not to provide any comments regarding their new acquisition at this time. The transaction itself was skillfully negotiated by Ann-Karyn Fraser of Place Estate Agents on behalf of the Curtains.

Designed by the renowned architects Oakden, Addison, and Kemp, who were also responsible for the iconic Old Museum Building (formerly known as the Exhibition Building), this property seamlessly combines its rich history with a 2020 construction. The addition of two new levels has created an internal and external hub, enhancing the living experience for its occupants.

In addition to their recent purchase, Mr. Grives has also successfully sold his Teneriffe apartment for a notable $2.4 million. The loft-style unit, boasting three bedrooms, was initially listed in May 2019 for offers over $1.59 million and later made available for lease at $1500 per week in February. It was originally purchased by Mr. Grives in 2018 for $1.8 million.

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